Sometimes they like to say shit like "I am just being honest" to cover their butts. Well of course you're being honest, but that doesn't make what you said OK or any less rude, so deal with the consequences or don't say anything.
Sometimes I have friends that will literally bash the shit out of me for my religion. They will stand there and shit talk me and when I tell them that they are being immature, they'll give me some "All religions are bullshit I say this about all religions", that doesn't make standing there and insulting someone and their beliefs and telling them that they have shit coming out of their mouth right.
This has also happened to me regarding my telling people that I go to college or am a security guard, they say something rude and insulting and then try to make my negative feelings towards their statement invalid. Yeah, maybe I am an ignorant, unenlightened or less intelligent idiot for feeling offended by someone telling me that security guards are idiots who can't do anything else in life or that I am wasting my time and money in college, but I have a right to feel offended and trying to make what you say less jackass'ed by trying to invalidate my feelings and trying to make me feel bad about myself for being offended only proves how big of a twit you are.
I have no problems with people thinking negative thoughts about someone, whether it be teen Moms, religious folk, people of a certain fashion, etc. But either keep it to yourself or be prepared to deal with the consequences of what you say, even if they be losing a friend or being seen as a twit. No "It's just my opinion" or "I'm just saying how I feel" makes your statement any less rude, especially if no one asked for your opinion, so either accept that, don't try to make someone's feelings and reaction seem invalid and unjust or don't say anything.
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The judgmental twit.
Sometimes they like to say shit like "I am just being honest" to cover their butts. Well of course you're being honest, but that doesn't make what you said OK or any less rude, so deal with the consequences or don't say anything.
Sometimes I have friends that will literally bash the shit out of me for my religion. They will stand there and shit talk me and when I tell them that they are being immature, they'll give me some "All religions are bullshit I say this about all religions", that doesn't make standing there and insulting someone and their beliefs and telling them that they have shit coming out of their mouth right.
This has also happened to me regarding my telling people that I go to college or am a security guard, they say something rude and insulting and then try to make my negative feelings towards their statement invalid. Yeah, maybe I am an ignorant, unenlightened or less intelligent idiot for feeling offended by someone telling me that security guards are idiots who can't do anything else in life or that I am wasting my time and money in college, but I have a right to feel offended and trying to make what you say less jackass'ed by trying to invalidate my feelings and trying to make me feel bad about myself for being offended only proves how big of a twit you are.
I have no problems with people thinking negative thoughts about someone, whether it be teen Moms, religious folk, people of a certain fashion, etc. But either keep it to yourself or be prepared to deal with the consequences of what you say, even if they be losing a friend or being seen as a twit. No "It's just my opinion" or "I'm just saying how I feel" makes your statement any less rude, especially if no one asked for your opinion, so either accept that, don't try to make someone's feelings and reaction seem invalid and unjust or don't say anything.
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Don't let haters get to you especially not those on this site. God didn't make any junk. If people don't want a genuine friend it's their loss right?